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In 1835, the original building was completed and became known as the Main. Designed by architect Thomas Rogers, the hospital building was a three-storey limestone Neoclassical building, located on six acres of land just outside of town. The front and...
In 1925 KGH saw the addition of two new buildings - Richardson Labs and the Douglas Wing which opened in October of that year. The new building to house Pathology was named the Douglas wing in honour of Dr. James Douglas, the Chancellor of Queen's...
The Watkins wing opened in January 1863 to treat 36 patients including those afflicted with smallpox. It was named after John Watkins, a local business man and a life governor of the hospital, who donated $4,000 to pay for the entire cost of the new...